Setting goals is easy. Just say, “I will get 99 Fletching!”. But not many people really follow through. I hope this editorial helps you not to be one of those people. Quitting is easy. It does not take any effort at all. Think about it – wouldn’t you be wasting all the time and effort and possibly money you spent on your goal if you quit? Written by: File:Barrelchest anchor.pngDoucher4000******r4000File:Raw monkfish.png 02:30, 30 April 2009 (UTC)

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  • Setting goals is easy. Just say, “I will get 99 Fletching!”. But not many people really follow through. I hope this editorial helps you not to be one of those people. Quitting is easy. It does not take any effort at all. Think about it – wouldn’t you be wasting all the time and effort and possibly money you spent on your goal if you quit? Written by: File:Barrelchest anchor.pngDoucher4000******r4000File:Raw monkfish.png 02:30, 30 April 2009 (UTC)
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  • Setting goals is easy. Just say, “I will get 99 Fletching!”. But not many people really follow through. I hope this editorial helps you not to be one of those people. Quitting is easy. It does not take any effort at all. Think about it – wouldn’t you be wasting all the time and effort and possibly money you spent on your goal if you quit? Try going back to your thoughts when you set your goal. What was your motivation? Was it to get some cash? Maybe a skillcape? Maybe just an achievement you could look with pride at? Thinking back to that moment may reinvigorate you, pushing you back towards your goal. Sooner or later, you will get distracted. Maybe an awesome new quest comes out with great rewards? Maybe you just want to play some minigames. Short term breaks are okay – more then that, they are quite great. Grinding will get boring, and something else to do would help. There is a difference between breaking and quitting – remember to stay away from that line. Remember – it will be better off in the end if you follow through with your goals. So, don’t quit, don’t give up, don’t change your mind, don’t look back – your goal awaits you! Written by: File:Barrelchest anchor.pngDoucher4000******r4000File:Raw monkfish.png 02:30, 30 April 2009 (UTC)
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